The Great Virtualization Reset - Why it's more than just a VMware question

An HPE executive snapshot reveals new challenges that are shaking up the virtualization landscape. VMware's transition to subscription-only models has sparked 'The Great Virtualization Reset.' Companies are now rethinking their virtualized estates and examining the broader implications of not just VMware, but their entire cloud infrastructure and operations for an AI-ready future. With over half of enterprises running primarily VMware-based setups, this shift has far-reaching consequences. Companies need to move beyond a narrow examination of VMware to a more comprehensive approach. Cutting-edge businesses need flexibility, governance, automation, and cross-environment visibility coupled with lower costs and complexity. HPE has proven solutions to leverage these changes and can help businesses facilitate an operational transformation that is far more than an upgrade. It's a transformative move that could shape business competitiveness for the next decade. To avoid spiraling costs, stalled innovation, operational fragility, and increasing security risks, we encourage businesses to explore HPE's AI-ready solutions. Contact us today to get started!

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